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    Lovullo on the Diamondbacks’ loss to the Reds

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    Diamondbacks hold off Reds for 6-3 win

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    Robbie Ray on his outing, tough loss vs. Dodgers

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    Torey Lovullo on D-Backs’ second consecutive loss in LA

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    Zack Godley talks about his outing vs. Dodgers.

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    Gregor Blanco after D-Backs’ loss to Dodgers

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    Shot Clock: How should Suns, D-Backs prioritize improvement?

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    Torey Lovullo on D-Backs’ late push in loss vs. Dodgers

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    Dodgers vs D-Backs preview

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    Lovullo, Marte, Walker discuss D-Backs’ walk-off win

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    Four Diamondbacks react to making NL All-Star team

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    Archie Bradley on D-Backs’ win over Rockies

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    Zack Greinke on his effective outing vs. Rockies

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    Robbie Ray on his outing in loss vs. Rockies

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    Chris Owings homers twice in loss to Rockies

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    Torey Lovullo talks loss to Cardinals

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    D-Backs GM on Chase Field humidor being pushed back

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    Lovullo, Godley reflect on D-Backs’ close loss

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    Tony La Russa reflects on his baseball life

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    Torey Lovullo shares Tomas, Pollock, Ahmed injury updates

  • Chris Herrmann walks it off for D-Backs

    Chris Herrmann walks it off for D-Backs

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    D-Backs’ Torey Lovullo: “They fight until the final out”

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    Chris Herrmann on first career leadoff home run

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    Zack Greinke on outing vs. Phillies

  • Torey Lovullo on D-Backs' offensive execution in win

    Torey Lovullo on D-Backs’ offensive execution in win

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    Arizona Diamondbacks vs. Philadelphia Phillies | June 25, 2017

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    Torey Lovullo on Diamondbacks’ loss to Phillies

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    Lovullo discusses the Diamondbacks’ win over the Phillies

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    Torey Lovullo after D-Backs win series vs. Rockies

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    Paul Goldschmidt on D-Backs’ offensive outburst

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    Zack Godley on strong outing at Coors Field

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    D-Backs’ Taijuan Walker on win over Rockies

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    Torey Lovullo after blowout win vs. Rockies

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    Torey Lovullo on decision to stick with Zack Greinke

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    Zack Greinke after loss vs. Rockies

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    Torey Lovullo on Rey Fuentes’ go-ahead homer

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    Rey Fuentes on hitting his first career home run

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    Robbie Ray on his outing vs. Phillies

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    Manager Torey Lovullo after D-Backs’ sixth consecutive win

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    Jake Lamb on D-Backs’ latest win over Phillies

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    Torey Lovullo talks about his late father’s support, guidance

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    Torey Lovullo on his father’s job in television

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    Torey Lovullo on D-Backs’ come-from-behind win over Phillies

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    Gregor Blanco discusses his game-tying homer vs. Phillies

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    Torey Lovullo on D-Backs’ latest one-run win

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    Taijuan Walker on his first outing back from the disabled list

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    David Peralta on his go-ahead homer in win over Tigers

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    Torey Lovullo after D-Backs’ win over Tigers

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    Robbie Ray on D-Backs’ win over Brewers

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    Torey Lovullo after D-Backs’ win over Brewers

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    Randall Delgado on his rough outing against Brewers

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Luis Gonzalez can empathize with Shane Doan.

Like the former longtime captain of the Coyotes, Gonzalez shared a very similar experience about getting dumped by a franchise – the Diamondbacks – that decided it didn’t want him anymore either.

They both got the bad news from young, first-year general managers upon being invited out to breakfast. On a Saturday. In Scottsdale. At locations located just two miles apart, no less. Neither player stuck around for the breakfast.

Gonzalez was 39. Doan is 40. They were – and are – the all-time leaders in virtually every offensive category in their respective team’s record book. What’s more, Gonzalez and Doan shared the same agent – Valley-based Terry Bross – upon being told their services were no longer required.

That ought to make them blood brothers or something.

“I don’t know about that,” Gonzalez said, laughing. “But Shane and I are very close friends. I spoke with him before the incident happened, and I talked to him after it happened as well. It’s hard at first to swallow, but as time goes on, things heal.

“It was kind of ironic and weird in the sense that it happened to both of us in almost the same way.”

For Gonzalez, all is well now, as he once again took part with several other ex-Diamondbacks on Saturday for the team’s annual, three-inning Alumni Game at Chase Field before this year’s Diamondbacks took on the Cincinnati Reds.

Gonzalez, the hero of the 2001 World Series who played his eighth and final season for the Diamondbacks in 2006, went on to play two more seasons with the Marlins and the Dodgers. He eventually got over his bitterness and rejoined the Diamondbacks before the 2010 season as special assistant and, now, senior advisor to team President Derrick Hall.

“For me, it worked out,” Gonzalez said. “It was a different GM and different things like that that were here when I came back, and that kind of made it work out. But every person is different in their demeanor and the way they approach things. For me, I was upset at the time, but you’ve got to let things go. For me, everything’s been patched up, it’s worked out, and I’m extremely happy being here and being a part of the Diamondbacks’ family.”

Doan, who has spent all 21 of his NHL seasons with the Coyotes’ franchise, has been a free agent for less than a month and has said he might consider catching on with another team. Whether he ever rejoins the Coyotes in some sort of front-office role remains to be seen, but Gonzalez said he hopes it happens.

One thing is certain: Like Gonzalez, Doan will one day have his jersey retired by his former team when the time is right.

“He’ll be in a good place. This guy’s an icon here,” Gonzalez said. “He’s done so many incredible things and sacrificed so much to stay with that organization when he could have left. It’s sad to see how things turned out. But sometimes you get new management, new ownership, new coaching staff and they want to go in a different direction.

“It’s hard to understand that at times … but hopefully things will work out and he’ll be back here. The only thing that I hope for is that he gets to play again and he plays for a contender. He deserves that. Whatever team he goes to play for, when he comes back here, the fans are going to appreciate him for what he’s done – not just on the ice, but off the ice, too.”

That’s what made both Gonzalez and Doan among Arizona’s all-time fan favorites. They not only gave their all athletically, but they kept giving back to the community and have made a difference outside the field of play.

“We’re human beings,” Gonzalez said. “We don’t just go out there and play the game and leave and go back home to where we grew up. This is part of us. We stay here, we try to get involved in the community and we try to make an impact. We’ve been blessed to play a special game that millions of people want to be playing and for us to be able to make an impact on a lot of lives and have that platform and use it in the proper way, that’s what makes athletes special athletes.”

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Statuesque execution

One moment from Friday night’s win over the Reds that shouldn’t get overlooked was what Paul Goldschmidt did at the plate when David Peralta stole third base and scored on an error by Cincinnati catcher Tucker Barnhart.

As Peralta bolted for third, Barnhart tried to fire off a throw to beat him to the bag, but it ricocheted off the top of Goldschmidt’s bat and skittered out to shallow left field, allowing Peralta to easily score a huge insurance run.

The reason it happened is because Goldschmidt held his ground in the batter’s box, refusing to move a muscle as the play developed. The rule is a batter has the right to that space if he holds his ground without intentionally interfering in the play.

“One of those things that doesn’t show up in the box score and another Paul Goldschmidt moment,” manager Torey Lovullo said during his pregame news conference on Saturday. “He holds his ground in the box, doesn’t make a clear pathway for the catcher. We talk to our guys about that. Some do it, some don’t.

“But you watch the replay and Goldy didn’t move. He did exactly what you’re supposed to do as a hitter.”

Short hops

  • The Red team beat the Purple team in the Alumni Game, 3-0, as David Dellucci, Scott Hairston and Jason Conti each drove in a run during a three-run second inning.
  • No matter how they are or aren’t used in the All-Star Game on Tuesday, Zack Greinke and Robbie Ray won’t pitch in Arizona’s three-game series at Atlanta that begins on Friday, manager Torey Lovullo said.
  • Reliever J.J. Hoover (right shoulder inflammation) threw 23 pitches in a simulated game on Saturday, and the fastball velocity and shape on his breaking pitches was exactly what the team wanted to see, Lovullo said. A date for Hoover’s activation from the disabled list hasn’t been set.

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Sunday’s game

Reds at Diamondbacks

When: 1:10 p.m.

Where: Chase Field (602-462-6262).

Pitchers: Diamondbacks LHP Patrick Corbin (6-8, 4.81) vs. Reds RHP Homer Bailey (1-2, 12.66).

TV/Radio: FSAZ, FSAZ+/KMVP-FM (98.7), KHOV-FM (105.1).

Corbin gave up three runs in 4 2/3 innings against the Dodgers last week, allowing seven hits and walking two. It snapped a string of three consecutive quality starts. … Right-handed hitters have given him trouble this season, hitting .317/.367/.524 off him. … Corbin faced the Reds once last season, tossing two innings in relief. He hasn’t started against them since 2015. … Bailey missed most of the past two seasons following Tommy John surgery and other elbow problems, and needed an elbow cleanup this February. He’s had three surgeries on his elbow sine August 2014. … This will be his fourth start of the year. His first two were awful, but his most recent was a big step in the right direction. He gave up just one run in six innings against the Rockies at Coors Field.

Coming up

Monday-Thursday: All-Star break.

Friday: At Atlanta, 4:35 p.m. Diamondbacks TBA vs. Braves TBA.

Saturday: At Atlanta, 4:10 p.m. Diamondbacks TBA vs. Braves TBA.

Sunday: At Atlanta, 10:35 a.m. Diamondbacks TBA vs. Braves TBA.